LGBT-related laws by country or territory (Pacifica)
Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality.
LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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Emerald-Denver | Never illegal | 1756 Union Act, 1901 Federal Act, 1980 Union Act | 1980 Union Act | Never illegal | Never illegal | Since 1756 | Since 1901 |
Holy Free | Never illegal | 2021 Life Partnership Act | (Proposed) | (Proposed) | (Proposed) | ||
Ikoania | Never illegal | 1990; Recognized along with the 1990 Constitutional Amendment | 1990 Constitutional Amendment | Provision under 1889 Children's Act | Never illegal | Since 1972 | Since 2003 |
Izaakia | Never illegal | 1614 with introduction of Marriage | 1614 with introduction of Marriage | Never illegal | Never illegal | None | None |
Kliegme | Legal since 2014 | ||||||
Kustannuksan Empire | Never illegal | Never illegal | Never illegal | Never illegal | Never illegal | None | None |
Rhayna | Legal since 1965 | Legal since 1965 | Legal since 1965 | Legal since 1965 | Since 1965 | None | Since 2002 |
Sedunn | Never illegal | No legal distinction between unions and marriage | Never governed by law | Never governed by law | Never illegal | Since 1978 | (Proposed) |
Techganet | 2017 Amendment to Penal Code | November 2017 Civil Unions Act | (Proposed) | Provision under 2017 Civil Unions Act | March 2001 Anti-Discriminatory Conscription Act | June 2000 Anti-Discrimination Act | |
Transsuneria | Legal since 1971 | Registered partnerships since 2008 | (Proposed) | (Proposed) | Since 2016 | Never illegal | |
Nicholas and Great Britain | Since 2009 | 2010 Civil Partnership Act | 2018 Same Sex Marriage Act | (Proposed) | Since 2013 | Since 2009 | |
Aberstopia | (Proposed) | (Proposed) | Since 2020 | ||||
Nasphilitae | Act of Sexual Liberties 1901 | (Proposed) | Ordinance of Peerage Monopoly on Arms 1960., Appended Clause of Sexual Liberties and the Military 1967. |
Ordinance of Guaranteeing Dignity 1853., Act on Prohibition of Discrimination & Hate Speech 1963. |
Ordinance of Universal Suffrage 1852., Act of Sexual Liberties 1901., Appended Clause of Total Sexual Liberation 1971., Act of Gender Identities 1987. |
Notes
Emerald-Denver: LGBT Rights were always implied to be legal under the 1756 Union Acts of Emerald and the 1901 Federal Act of Denver, however they weren't blatantly laid out until the 1980/85 Union Acts which added Marriages, while the previous 2 only laid out Same-Sex Unions. The 1901 Federal Act(Later added to 1980/85 Act) was the first to offer Trans Rights, while discrimination against LGBT People were declared illegal in the 1756 Union Act, although it wouldn't enforced until the mid-1900's.
Sedunn: While Sedunn was generally tolerant of same-sex sexual activity and while there have been no specific laws governing who could be married, same-sex marriage and families were considered taboo well into the mid-1900s. Regarding laws concerning gender identity, the state does not keep specific records of it other than an entry in the medical journal at birth which cannot be edited.
UPRAN: Although a portion of judges recognize the pretext of homophobia in many cases of aggression or injustice, there isn't an actual law for these cases, and there can be judges that do not recognize the pretext of homophobia.
Nasphilitae: Home Rule Act of November 10. 1662. mandates that, unless explicitly regulated, all activities be considered illegal. Although no explicit Act prohibits same-sex unions, same-sex marriage nor adoption by same-sex couples, the Courts do not recognize them as legal partnerships due to lack of existing explicit regulation which would legalize them. Same-sex marriage Act has been proposed in 2007., though the completion of its legislative procedure has been stalled since.